Mitch and has pals just want to sit around and watch TV. But the Fairy Queen has an important assignment for them: rescue her people from nasty aliens! Run, jump and stomp your way to fortune and fame as you collect goodies and knock the living stars out of your enemies. You can also launch off clouds and leap through fire to discover amazing secrets and play mini-games to enhance your skills. Can you prove yourself worthy of a Kung Fu upgrade? Sky Taxi offers a fun challenge for everyone in your family!
* More than 180 levels * 10 super bosses * 25 rare secret items * Arcade mini-games * Simple gameplay
Football (Soccer) / PC Portable / Release Oct 9 2001 / English / Size: 158 MB
Sports (Soccer) / PC Portable / Release Oct 9 2001 / English / Size: 158 MB
Those who hammer the buttons on their gamepads as though they were synthetic rodents in a whack-a-mole game had best prepare for their day of reckoning. The foremost proponent of willy-nilly button-beating, EA Sports, has used the latest edition of its vaunted FIFA Soccerseries as a springboard to a more thoughtful and more challenging control method that genuinely alters the way the game is played.
Penalizing adrenaline-fueled thumb jockeys and rewarding those who initiate actions only after quick consideration, FIFA Soccer is quite simply a more grown-up affair than its predecessors. That it also offers improved passing and player movement and a generally more credible feel are just two more reasons fans of real-life soccer will find this the most enjoyable soccer experience on the PC to date.
Like most EA Sports series, the FIFA series receives an annual upgrade that addresses some concerns and leaves others for the next installment. In this way, FIFA Soccer 2002 is no different from its predecessors. However, EA Sports decided to key on gameplay this time around, and in the process it has successfully propelled the game dangerously close to reality. This should sit well with anyone who truly appreciates the nuances, subtlety, and pace of the real-world sport.
Sports (Soccer) / Release Oct 1998 / PC (Portable) / Size: 25 MB
Sports (Soccer) / Release Oct 1998 / PC (Portable) / Size: 25 MB
EA Sports has produced some of the finest soccer games on any platform. Last year's two versions of the FIFA franchise came replete with more options, stunning graphics, and hours of gameplay than ever before.
With terrific animations, dozens of special moves and in-game strategies, it begs the question: Is there room for improvement, aside from just keeping up with new hardware and processing speeds? Little, but there is some. EA tweaked the graphics, added commentary and celebrations, beefed up teammate AI, and "smartened" sidelinecontrol - making FIFA 99 a better choice for the neophyte, and an almost-essential upgrade for the die-hard soccer enthusiast.
All the moves you expect from an EA Sports FIFA title are here: flick passes, diving headers, slide tackles, and rainbow kicks. FIFA 99 adds new moves like directional chest-trapping to bring the ball down away from enemy players. You can fake the receipt of a pass. And draw fouls. And push the goalie down with the touch of a single button. It's now possible to volley an airborne ball directly to a teammate's head or feet. Shots on goal now include a chip shot and a poke shot to disarm the unsuspecting keeper. These aren't the same static goalies of last year's editions either. Instead of automatically grabbing and holding the ball every time, sometimes they kick the ball away, other times they fail to gain control and leave it in play, dangerously close to the goal. Plus, you can now have a hand in their control, and though this primarily means deciding when to pick up or drop the ball, it's now possible to charge enemy strikers. The threat of charging goalies makes offensive timing more of a critical issue.
About This Game: The Warcraft III Battle Chest includes Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne expansion, and official strategy guides for both games.
Published by: Blizzard Entertainment Developed by: Blizzard Entertainment Release Date: September 19, 2003 Genre: Real-Time Strategy
How To Install 1. Extract the content in WarCraft.III.Reign.Of.Chaos.iNT-TD pass:www.tinydl.com 2. Extract the content in WarCraft.III.The.Frozen.Throne.iNT-TD 3. Mount WarCraft.III.Reign.Of.Chaos.iNT-TD 4. Install 5. When asked for a CD Key use the Key gen in the Key gen folder 6. Mount WarCraft.III.The.Frozen.Throne.iNT-TD 7. Install 8. When asked for a CD Key use the Key hen in the Key gen folder 9. Extract the content in WarCraft.III.Update.Patch.iNT-TD 10. Install the patch in WarCraft.III.Update.Patch.iNT-TD 11. Now you can play WarCraft 3 ROC & TFT on your LAN or on a private server, all without needing those CD images any more!
NOTES: NONE of the CD Keys generated by the Key gen will work for Battle Net play, the ONLY way to get a CD key for Battle Net play is to purchase one.